Chicken Scratch Hearts Hemstitch Pillowcases - Embroidery

Jack Dempsey Needle Art 1100514

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Item: JD-1100514 - Type: Embroidery Kits.What Is Chicken Scratch Embroidery? As the early settlers moved across America, the craft came with them. Thus, it's known by different names: Amish embroidery, depression lace, lace stitch, and snowflake embroidery. Chicken Scratch is an easy type of embroidery, which gives the impression of appliqued lace. With certain stitches, the thread or floss creates a lacelike design on the fabric. Three stitches are used to create chicken scratch embroidery, the double cross-stitch, the straight running stitch, and the weaving stitch.

Each package contains one pair of standard size pillowcases of cotton/poly broadcloth, with a hemstitch edge. You crochet the edge to complete.
Additional materials needed to complete: Hoop, needle, floss crochet thread and hook. Floss NOT included.

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on 12/01/2016 - MemoriesI haven't had time to do these pillowcases. I ordered them because my mother-in-law always made table cloths with chicken scratch and I loved her work and the look of the chicken scratch. This will be a winter project for me. so EXCITED to do them!!!

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Each package contains two 15" pillowtops of poly/cotton broadcloth. These pillowtops are easy to assemble. You can even put an invisible zipper in the bottom. This way you can use a 14" pillowform and easily remove the cover for washing. See the 9" firetruck pillow w/ zipper instructions under project ideas.
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